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SUMMARY:Geometry and Fabrication
DESCRIPTION:Each Paper gives a 10 minute presentation.\n\nApproximation by
  Meshes with Spherical Faces\n\nMeshes with spherical faces and circular e
 dges are an attractive alternative to polyhedral meshes for applications i
 n architecture and design. Approximation of a given surface by such a mesh
  needs to consider the visual appearance, approximation quality, the posit
 ion and orientation of circular inte...\n\n\nAnthony S. Cisneros Ramos and
  Alisher Aikyn (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
 ); Martin Kilian (TU Wien); Helmut Pottmann (TU Wien, King Abdullah Univer
 sity of Science and Technology (KAUST)); and Christian Müller (TU Wien)\n-
 --------------------\nComputational Biomimetics of Winged Seeds\n\nWe deve
 lop a computational pipeline to facilitate the biomimetic design of winged
  seeds. Our approach leverages 3D scans of natural winged seeds to constru
 ct a bio-inspired design space by interpolating them with geodesic coordin
 ates in the 3D diffeomorphism group. We formulate aerodynamic design ta...
 \n\n\nQiqin Le (Shanghai Qi Zhi Institute); Jiamu Bu (Tsinghua University)
 ; Yanke Qu (Peking University); Bo Zhu (Georgia Institute of Technology); 
 and Tao Du (Tsinghua University, Shanghai Qi Zhi Institute)\n-------------
 --------\nOptimized shock-protecting microstructures\n\nMechanical shock i
 s a common occurrence in various settings, there are two different scenari
 os for shock protection: catastrophic protection (e.g. car collisions and 
 falls) and routine protection (e.g. shoe soles and mattresses). The former
  protects against one-time events, the latter against period...\n\n\nZizho
 u Huang, Daniele Panozzo, and Denis Zorin (New York University)\n---------
 ------------\nAll you need is rotation: Construction of developable strips
 \n\nWe present a novel approach to generate developable strips along a spa
 ce curve. The key idea of the new method is to use the rotation angle betw
 een the Frenet frame of the input space curve, and its Darboux frame of th
 e curve on the resulting developable strip as a free design parameter, the
 reby rev...\n\n\nTakashi Maekawa (Waseda University) and Felix Scholz (Joh
 annes Kepler University Linz)\n---------------------\nAlignable Lamella Gr
 idshells\n\nAlignable lamella gridshells are 3D grid structures capable of
  collapsing into a planar strip. \nThis feature significantly simplifies o
 n-site assembly and also ensures compactness for efficient transport and s
 torage.\nHowever, designing these structures to achieve specific shapes st
 ill remains a chal...\n\n\nDavide Pellis (ISTI-CNR)\n---------------------
 \nLayout-Aware Single-Image Document Flattening\n\nOur paper presents a no
 vel framework for layout-aware single-image document flattening. It combin
 es layout-aware segmentation, local and global UV map prediction, and an m
 erging algorithm. Additionally, we introduce a new synthetic dataset conta
 ining meshes generated by a physics-based simulation, e...\n\n\nPu Li, Jia
 nwei Guo, Weize Quan, and Dongming Yan (MAIS, Institute of Automation, CAS
  School of Artificial Intelligence, UCAS)\n\nRegistration Category: Full A
 ccess, Full Access Supporter\n\nLanguage Format: English Language\n\nSessi
 on Chair: Haisen Zhao (Shandong University)
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